Shipping r\CEANTC Ci C* POMPANY. B| A AND A. TIXB. '"VEW yEALAND TO TONDON IN 9Q DAYS. VIA AMERICA OR QANADA. SAILINGS. Twive | Leave [Arrive at i Mad Steamer. Auckland Uom>- i San Arrive j Fiiday. t u.' Francisco. t SONOMA ..July C July 17 July 23 |A"S*'' ; VENTURA (July 'J7 I.Viig 7 Aug 1:1 'Alii i±_ This Route takes the Passenger. through the Finest Scenery in theworld. He penetrates the heart of liegreat Rocky Mountains, traverses the Western Prairies, views with wondering eyes that most beautiful of sights. "NIAGARA FALLS," and crosses the Atlantic in Leviathan' Steamers from , 10.030 to 20.009 TONS. % with a speed of over 22 knots. "?% THIS IS-THE SHORT. SEA ROUTE. SIX DAYS LONGEST TIME AT SEA. '; F ARES. £32 IF™ £69 3; RETURN TICKETS GOOD BY SUEZ AND .CAPE STEAMERS. FOR ALL INFORMATION APPLY TO HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, Corner Custom and Queen Streets. Auckland. Telephone 1134. Or ~.•'•"' OCEANIC AGENT. Any Port. _ "ji/j' ESSAGERIKS M A I IME S. SYDNEY TO LONDON, via COLOMBO AND PARIS. Steamers of 6500 tons, under postal contract with the French "Government, calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE. FEEMANTLE, COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will be despatched as follows: — ____0 Steamer. ICom'a'd'r. i Sydney I.Melbo'riiei Adelaidu ! noon' 1 p.m. j 1 1 .'< .h Sydney ..Combo Juno IS June 21 June 33' Australian.. Yen-on July 10 July 10 {July -1 v; V. doCiotat ICtionne Aug I." Aug It; Aug 18:* Yarra ..Sellier Sept 10 Septra _ iSeptJo^' Passage Money, £23 to £73. including table wines. Return Tickets at Reduced RatesEnglish spoken on board " ,'. For fnrtner particulars apply to .'%■ HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. - Auckland/. Jk I IIM,OX Y use; JBM%». K AISIIA ' ■■"■■" " TO CHINA AND JAPAN. '. YAW ATA MARU ' ■''"' Leaves Sydney on or about JUNE 20th. NIKKO MARU Leaves Sydney on or about JULY 13th. KUMANO MARU Leaves Sydney on cr about AUGUST 15th. REDUCED RATES FROM AUCKLAND. ; . For all information, apply to .- -*.i ~ HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. '; Agents, Custom-sl.. Auckland. ... • x rpHE MANUKAU 'HvV*» A\ -- STEAMSHIP CO., ' LIMITED. ; .;■.•: * TIME-TABLE S.S. WEKA- ' For '•-.;-■• AWHITU, I'OT.T.OK, TE TORA. WAIPIPI. > - WAIUKU. Etc. ''■■'■ ~ (Weather and other circumstances permitting.)' Leaves ONEHDKOA. Leaves WAiuKtf. MAY. ■■■■■■"'' '""■' Sat.,. 26th. 7.45 a.m." Sat,, 26th., 1145. a.m. "'■, Mon., 28th, 9 a.m. Mon,, '!Hh\ ; 1 p.m. . ? Wed.. 30th,, 10.30: a.m.. Wed.. .Ml), 2.39 p.m. ''', -Thurs.-,'-Slut, "tlvli'.Ui.' TlnU?.,- Slit, 3"p.m,: ;■-.-." -'. JUNE. . '■-..< Fri., Ist, 9 a.m...Beads, Orua Buy. and Hnia l f No Cargo will be received, within ha!f-an-hour of advertised tirau of mailing. A.S.K. Elsie available for Fishing Eicuraions. AU Freight must be t repaid. Head Oftice. Onehunca 'Phone .1535. ~ fZ'llE NEW ZEALAND AND hnsa- J- AFRICAN STEAMSHIP I NJHtN COMPANY. LIMITED. !s?3«J?VW. Under Contract with the N.Z. i r"Vxi'aS Government. I AW? I'Olt BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL MANCHESTER AND GLAS- j S / "■*■ COW. WEST COAST PORTS | OF UNITED KINGDOM AND LONDON. The Fine T.S.S. DRAYTON GRANGE. 10,000 tons burthen, to sail- from Wellington about 12th June. To be followed by S.S. FIFESIITRK, 8503 tons burthen, to sail from Bluff about 24th June. To he followed by T.S.S. OSWESTRY GRANGE, to load in Auckland sth June. To be followed by Other First-class Steamers. Taking General and Refrigerating Cargo and Live Stock at Lowest. Current Rates. The attention of Merchants is drawn to the fact that Bristol, Cardiff, Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow Markets .are PLACED IN DIRECT TOUCH WITH NEW ZEALAND These Vessels have splendid accommodation for First and Third-class Passengers. For full particulars as to Fares and Freights, apply to ARTHUR If. NATHAN. Agents. Custom-street. Auckland. *. . 'SUIE NEW ZEALAND AND J- AFRICAN S.S. CO.. MZ\ LIMITED. (Under Contract to the New A IF]S S 1 Zealand Government.) t-~~XW J DIRECT STEAM SERVICE I ' FROM WEST COAST PORTS UNITED KINGDOM TO NEW ZEALAND. Steamers; en route: — T.S.S. OSWESTRY GRANGE, sailed 2nd April. S.S.' DEVON, sailed 28th April. S.S. BANFFSHIRE, to sail 26th Mar. T.S.S. SOMERSET, to sail 23rd June. T.S.S. AYRSHIRE, to sail 21st July. Taking Cargo from BRISTOL. GLASGOW. MANCHESTER. AND LIVERPOOL. Importers will do well to instruct their English Correspondents to ship direct, from the abovementioned ports in the numerous cases where a saving in charges can be effect For parMcuiars apply to Til. N.Z. AND AFRICAN S.S. CO.. LTD., 2. fenchurcli Avenue, London, Or their Agents. At Bristol. Glasgow, Cardiff, Manchester, and Liverpool ; Or to THE N.Z. AND AFRICAN S.S. CO.. LTD., Imperial Chambers, Feathorston-strcet. Wellington; Or to ARTHUR 11. NATHAN. Custom-street. Auckland. 1 ». TEE AMERICAN AND "TvVh /Kv J- AUSTRALIA N STEAMSHIP LINE. Bucknall Bros.. London. Federal Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.. London, Houlder Bros, and Co., Ltd., London. THE. ONLY DIRECT SERVICE FROM NEWYORK TO NEW ZEALAND POETS STEAMERS EN ROUTE: S.S. QUEEN HELENA, sailed 13th April. S.S. BURGERMEISTEE HACKMANN, to sail May 25 for Australian and New Zealand Ports. To be followed, by other First-class Vessels at Short Intervals. Auckland Agents: ARTHUR H. NATHAN. Wellington Agents: .1. G. WARD AND CO. Lyttelton Agents: KAYE AND CARTER. Dnnedin Agents: TURNBULL, MARTIN. AND Neu ;,rV,9,r k „» ents: Norton AND SON. and M-? In , l ;, POTTER, A ND HUGHES. LIMITED. N.L.— llio Firms and Companies comprising the. American and Australian S.S. Line- notify Shippers that: — They are ns-t interested in any c.i.f. Shipments by the Steamers of the Line, nor are the. in any way competitors with Merchants in nutting- Goods on the New Zealand Market. «, —. THOS. pooK AND QON~ II »«u»» I (Chief Office Ludgate Circus, fr- -~U (Chief Office Ludgate Circus, 6 London-) H you want a Passage by P. and O. Co. , .Mess. Maritimes i Anerican Lines Dlieiit-Pacitic Hired- Lines White Mar North German I Cape Lines | etc., etc | gOOK AT pCOK'S. j If von want Choice of Accommodation cabled j for by DIFFERENT LINES and Best Berths secured at Lowest Rates. BOOK AT ROOK'S. BEFORE Boo.';in; your Tickets to London or elsewhere, write for COOK'S SAILING LIST," posted free, giving FARES by aU Lines and Sailings in advance—Apply. ROOK'S CHIPPING QFFICE, ' 85, Queen-street,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13187, 26 May 1906, Page 1
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